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here's what they told us. i have spoken to virtually every principal involved in this matter and they have attempted to handle this matter to the best of their ability. now that's coming from the spokesman from rut zbrerts. no doubt about it it still leaves a lot of questions out there. the university president says he plans to reach out to the leaders of the community and see if they can help to make this so much easier and better for students who are coming in to the university. 18-year-old kids coming in, and helping them through the situation. >> we're hearing from tyler's family yet? >> reporter: we have heard from them a couple of times and we have a new statement from them. i'm going read you a quick part of it. it says we understand our family's personal tragedy presents important legal issues important the country as well as for us. regardless of our legal outcomes our hope is that our family's personal tragedy will serve as a call for come parks empathy and human dignity. obviously there's no way to
here's what they told us. i have spoken to virtually every principal involved in this matter and they have attempted to handle this matter to the best of their ability. now that's coming from the spokesman from rut zbrerts. no doubt about it it still leaves a lot of questions out there. the university president says he plans to reach out to the leaders of the community and see if they can help to make this so much easier and better for students who are coming in to the university. 18-year-old...
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reynolds wolf for us in gulf shores. reynolds, we appreciate it, and we'll talk to you again throughout the morning. huh so much. >>> a lot of tradition around the fourth of july. you know, the barbecues, the beer, the fireworks, going to the lake, things like that. we have one of the strangest fourth of july traditions you probably ever heard of. how far can you spit? that's coming up in just a moment. it's 15 minutes past the hour. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. ♪ the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ see your lexus dealer. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we've made a special buy on off clip-on for just $6.88 each. >> my name is jacob n
reynolds wolf for us in gulf shores. reynolds, we appreciate it, and we'll talk to you again throughout the morning. huh so much. >>> a lot of tradition around the fourth of july. you know, the barbecues, the beer, the fireworks, going to the lake, things like that. we have one of the strangest fourth of july traditions you probably ever heard of. how far can you spit? that's coming up in just a moment. it's 15 minutes past the hour. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you...
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our legal guys are here with us, they don't take any time off. richard and avery talking about the amanda knox case, the 23-year-old convicted of murdering her roommate, serving 26 years in prison. she's going to be back in court filing for appeal and our legal guys will talk about what's at issue and why she might get some relief, maybe she's looking for a complete reversal, that might not happen but we'll hear from our legal guys on what they think will or possibly could happen. >>> and then gun s 'n'roses, "guitar hero 3" which involves all of the guys including this former guitarist, slash. axel rose is suing the video game maker, we don't want slash in this. he's no longer a part of our team. >> he's not anymore. >> former. so they had a big falling out, axel rose and slash. >> come on. >> i know, well axel rose wouldn't want to hear that argument but he's taking it to heart. >>> holidays are upon us, people be spending money, maybe money you don't have. you have to spend money in order to get from point "a" to "b." buying plane tickets this
our legal guys are here with us, they don't take any time off. richard and avery talking about the amanda knox case, the 23-year-old convicted of murdering her roommate, serving 26 years in prison. she's going to be back in court filing for appeal and our legal guys will talk about what's at issue and why she might get some relief, maybe she's looking for a complete reversal, that might not happen but we'll hear from our legal guys on what they think will or possibly could happen. >>>...
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now, what's next for us? we're going to be seeing more cloud cover moving into parts of the eastern sea board later on today. what do you see over parts of the great lakes? an area of low pressure, scattered showers, storms, from ft. wayne this morning over to muncie, indiana, you're going to hear the rumble of thunder, see the clouds coming through, scattered showers expected, wind will pick up too. all of this driving off toward the east. and that'll bring in more cloud cover for much of the eastern sea board by late afternoon. but in terms of heavy rainfall, this should not be a big rainmaker. so clouds, maybe some scattered showers, circling that heavy rainfall. now, back out to the west, what we will be seeing is high pressure building in. with that, much of the nation's midsection from the dakotas southward into the plains of texas, even into oklahoma. fairly dry conditions and fairly comfortable today too. showers possible in southern california throughout the bay area. in terms of your high temperatur
now, what's next for us? we're going to be seeing more cloud cover moving into parts of the eastern sea board later on today. what do you see over parts of the great lakes? an area of low pressure, scattered showers, storms, from ft. wayne this morning over to muncie, indiana, you're going to hear the rumble of thunder, see the clouds coming through, scattered showers expected, wind will pick up too. all of this driving off toward the east. and that'll bring in more cloud cover for much of the...
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he's used bamboo and used concrete reenforced bamboo. if you look at his structures, he uses a unique joinry. it's what revolutionized bamboo architecture. the actual joints he uses, they call them fish-mouth joints. it's the way to join pieces of bamboo together. he's very famous for bamboo architecture. anything built with steel i can do in bamboo. >> what is concrete enforced? >> inside the bamboo they use concrete. there's an architect in the u.s. that is fascinated with using bamboo. he speaks of it as an alternative source. he says, wouldn't it be extraordinary you are a building and you can grow your own materials. it grows so quickly. there are small plants and timber bamboo. the tim boo bamboo grows up to 40 meters high. >> where do we get our bamboo? >> china. it could grow more prolifically in the u.s. >> it can. if we chose to. >> bamboo is round. erer used to more square surfaces. >> they have worked out how to treat the bamboo with a certain kind of acid. it's a natural insecticide. there's great advancements in the area of
he's used bamboo and used concrete reenforced bamboo. if you look at his structures, he uses a unique joinry. it's what revolutionized bamboo architecture. the actual joints he uses, they call them fish-mouth joints. it's the way to join pieces of bamboo together. he's very famous for bamboo architecture. anything built with steel i can do in bamboo. >> what is concrete enforced? >> inside the bamboo they use concrete. there's an architect in the u.s. that is fascinated with using...
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none of us enjoy paying taxes. why in the world would we want to add insult to injury and give uncle sam an interest-free loan? that's what you've done if you get an income tax refund. and the shame of it is that so many people who struggle to make ends meet every single month jump up for joy getting a once a year income tax refund when they actually could have over $200 each and every month in their pocket. >> huge savings, and all you have to do is go on to the irs website, right, and make the changes for your deduction? >> exactly. it's so easy. we don't want to end up owes uncle sam either. go to irs.gov, type in the search box, the words withholding allowances pulling up a simple work sheet. fill that out. it will tell you how many withholding allowances you should indicate on your w4 then go into your person and have it adjusted. more in your pocket every month. >> what about $5, $10, that's a good way to save. what can you cut that money from? >> we've discovered cutting back rather than cutting out is more
none of us enjoy paying taxes. why in the world would we want to add insult to injury and give uncle sam an interest-free loan? that's what you've done if you get an income tax refund. and the shame of it is that so many people who struggle to make ends meet every single month jump up for joy getting a once a year income tax refund when they actually could have over $200 each and every month in their pocket. >> huge savings, and all you have to do is go on to the irs website, right, and...
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>> we asked the hospital who charged for the 41 bags to talk to us. they declined to talk to us. the insurance company said for privacy reasons they couldn't talk to us about why they wrote the check for the erroneous charge. >> to add another little twist here, i had a similar situation. almost $2,000 that i was being charged. and it was for work on behalf of doctors that were not even there. so, of course, i went to the insurance company. i said, this is crazy. i'm not dpoigoing to pay this m. these doctors weren't there. why are they charging me this? in addition to that my company here at cnn has a contract with this facility that says you can't charge for those certain fees. so they just seemed to push and push and push unless you're an advocate for yourself and you just pay it, i mean, you're getting hosed. >> right. you are getting hosed. if you're getting charged, if you're responsible for the bill, ask for an itemized bill. you got one, it sounds like. >> right. when i saw how it was itemized, i thought, okay, that's funny. i don't know that doctor. >> who are those guys
>> we asked the hospital who charged for the 41 bags to talk to us. they declined to talk to us. the insurance company said for privacy reasons they couldn't talk to us about why they wrote the check for the erroneous charge. >> to add another little twist here, i had a similar situation. almost $2,000 that i was being charged. and it was for work on behalf of doctors that were not even there. so, of course, i went to the insurance company. i said, this is crazy. i'm not dpoigoing...
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glad you're here with us. the rest of the country has been hearing so much of the leaked documents the secret u.s. documents being revealed by wikileaks. the federal government has a message for its employees. don't read them. a government memo issued yesterday says many of these doubts considered classified. no matter if weikileaks release them or not. they're still considered classifiedpy any worker looking at them either on the job or at home on a personal computer could be punished. cnn's atika shubert told us what is revealed. >> reporter: a week of wikileaks. the most shocking revelation, a cable showing secretary of state hillary clinton asking diplomats to spy on top u.s. officials, including the gathering of biomettic data. and on record telling general petraeus that he has, quote, lied to parliament about u.s. attacks on terror suspects in the country. but they will continue to say, they are our bombs not yourself. the u.s. embassy has sent out reporting that he is saying. and iran's nuclear policy r
glad you're here with us. the rest of the country has been hearing so much of the leaked documents the secret u.s. documents being revealed by wikileaks. the federal government has a message for its employees. don't read them. a government memo issued yesterday says many of these doubts considered classified. no matter if weikileaks release them or not. they're still considered classifiedpy any worker looking at them either on the job or at home on a personal computer could be punished. cnn's...
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millions of us started shopping yesterday. some of us going deeper into debt. and it's just four weeks until christmas. this half hour, we'll look at ways to cope with debt, ways not to get sucked in so deeply that you can't get out. and how some families are handling their debt. let's get started. one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year is well underway and retailers are optimistic about sales this year. the national retail federation predicts a 2.3% increase over last year to more than -- get this -- $447 billion. that is better than 2009 when sales were up .4%, and a whole lot better than 2008 when sales were down almost 4% this year. so if holiday sales look like they will be higher this year, does that mean that we are going deeper in debt again to make our purchases? cnn's sandra endo is in virginia tracking how people are shopping this weekend. what are you seeing? i know things just opened up there at thiessen's right outside washington, d.c., sandy. >> that's right, brianna. but we are seeing a slow trickle of shoppers come in. and they're wai
millions of us started shopping yesterday. some of us going deeper into debt. and it's just four weeks until christmas. this half hour, we'll look at ways to cope with debt, ways not to get sucked in so deeply that you can't get out. and how some families are handling their debt. let's get started. one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year is well underway and retailers are optimistic about sales this year. the national retail federation predicts a 2.3% increase over last year to more...
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it helps us. we stimulate an area. >> eric -- >> it puts other people to work. >> eric, mike and jim, small business owners from across the country. we talked about congress not listening. we hope they are listening to you guys as well. thanks for joining us, guys, and we will hear from the president today at 2:10 eastern, we're told, and you can watch it live here on cnn. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. >>> our top stories now -- a major fire near boulder, colorado, a wildfire driven thousands of people from their homes,
it helps us. we stimulate an area. >> eric -- >> it puts other people to work. >> eric, mike and jim, small business owners from across the country. we talked about congress not listening. we hope they are listening to you guys as well. thanks for joining us, guys, and we will hear from the president today at 2:10 eastern, we're told, and you can watch it live here on cnn. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't...
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tell us -- walk us through and tell us what the proposal is supposed to do. >> the president has come out with $350 billion worth of stuff. some people calm it stimulus. i'm on the side of not calling it stimulus. let me show you what it is about. he started earlier this week with $50 billion proposal. which is the most liked stimulus. it is meant to pay for new roads, new runways at airports, air traffic control stuff. high-speed rail. stuff we think of as infrastructure building that needs to be done and isn't getting done. you might almost think of that as a down payment. it is going to take more than $50 billion the president wants to do. that's the $50 billion. then the president moves on to $100 billion for -- a tax credit that already exists. the $100 sbl to expand the tax credit for businesses that engage in research and development. again, this is one of those areas america continues to excel and this is a tax credit to say that if you invent things and develop things, you will be able to do so without paying all the taxes that you normally would for running a business. today
tell us -- walk us through and tell us what the proposal is supposed to do. >> the president has come out with $350 billion worth of stuff. some people calm it stimulus. i'm on the side of not calling it stimulus. let me show you what it is about. he started earlier this week with $50 billion proposal. which is the most liked stimulus. it is meant to pay for new roads, new runways at airports, air traffic control stuff. high-speed rail. stuff we think of as infrastructure building that...
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it's enough to go on. >> how useful were -- he gave you the log-ins, he uses, how useful are those in getting the information that you got? >> really, his name is key. the log-in, one of them was useful. and i just mean the user name, not his password. and based on that i was able to find some of his public sites. but based on that user name, we're able to get a full name and that's what opened up the record. >> to get the full name is what you need. we talk so much about the passwords and log-ins and what not. can you do anything about your log-in? that doesn't seem like a lot of information to go on without a password, but even that can cause trouble? >> right, people want to use a unique log-in. e-mail services, for example, have millions and millions of users. so every log-in has to be unique. i can't log in as don to somewhere and then somebody else log in as don. they need a unique name. so it's a very nice piece of information to have. once you've got that, you've got a key, a starting point. >> how damaging could it be if you had some nefarious intent and you did have all of t
it's enough to go on. >> how useful were -- he gave you the log-ins, he uses, how useful are those in getting the information that you got? >> really, his name is key. the log-in, one of them was useful. and i just mean the user name, not his password. and based on that i was able to find some of his public sites. but based on that user name, we're able to get a full name and that's what opened up the record. >> to get the full name is what you need. we talk so much about the...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> louisiana and mississippi by far the hardest hit states when katrina swept in. even the oil spill affected communities here more than most. all along the coast people suffered and feared the repercussions of another blow so soon after the great storm. and in the panhandle that has produced an unexpected outpouring of concern for wildlife. for every living creature at the florida wildlife association, the oil catastrophe has changed the world. the woman in charge, chris beatty says oddly it's for the better. >> we received over 1,000 e-mails in the last four weeks. the phone rings off the hook with all sorts of questions from volunteers. >> because they want to help the wildlife? >> yes, they do. this is their home, their community, their environment. >>
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> louisiana and mississippi by far the hardest hit states when katrina swept in. even the oil spill affected communities here more than most. all along the coast people suffered and feared the repercussions of another blow...
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i think they accepted us for us being students, for being athletes. i didn't see any at all. >> larry: now, also, you once said "i never thought basketball was going to be my future. i just wanted to play because it gets you girls." >> yeah. >> larry: was that not true? >> that was true. >> larry: you did all right in the female department? >> growing up, i did all right. >> larry: when did you know i want to -- i want to play basketball for a living? >> when did i know? i think i started to get a love for the game in, i think, around the middle school days. you know, we would go on aau tournaments, me and my best friend. our high school coach. we'd go to aau tournaments, and it was fun. the competitive nature of the game, winning and losing and dominating one team and things like that is something gravitated towards me. >> larry: we'll be right back on this historic week with this historic guy in this historic place. lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, h
i think they accepted us for us being students, for being athletes. i didn't see any at all. >> larry: now, also, you once said "i never thought basketball was going to be my future. i just wanted to play because it gets you girls." >> yeah. >> larry: was that not true? >> that was true. >> larry: you did all right in the female department? >> growing up, i did all right. >> larry: when did you know i want to -- i want to play basketball for a...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> british police say five men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. security arrangements for the pope's trip under review. >>> mother of missing american teen natalee holloway in peru where the prime suspect in the disappearance of her daughter is jailed. she visited van der sloot's prison. >>> the fda could yank back its treatment of avastin. in july a panel voted 9-1 it is not helping, and that could mean insurance companies could stop paying for it. >> soda, potato chips, candy? how about carrots in a high school vending machine. today, students can buy a pack of 15 baby caters for 50 cents. >> and we start to get kids to think about it not in the way of eat your vegetables, but more in the same way of thinking about snacking today. >> at first
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> british police say five men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. security arrangements for the pope's trip under review. >>> mother of missing american teen natalee holloway in peru where the prime suspect in...
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why does -- when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself is heterogene you. in most cases, cancer kills through metastasis that's when cells go to different parts of the body and take over different parts of the body. but that's not always the reason. in the case of leukemia which is a cancer of the white blood cells that grows in the bone marrow. lots of time they die from infections because they take over the bone marrow and they make it impossible for the bone marrow to actually work. >> larry: why are you so optimistic, michael? >> i think you just can see the people that are living normal lives today, larry. we have funded over 1,500 cancer research programs in more than 30 countries around the world. >> including ours. >> including dean's over the years. as you travel around the country, you hear one success story after another. we have an aging population that's dramatically older, one in two men and one in three women. so if the number of deaths is the same, as the population rate grow grows in
why does -- when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself is heterogene you. in most cases, cancer kills through metastasis that's when cells go to different parts of the body and take over different parts of the body. but that's not always the reason. in the case of leukemia which is a cancer of the white blood cells that grows in the bone marrow. lots of time they die from infections because they take over the bone marrow and they make it...
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stay with us. >>> have you been watching this raw debate this week over racism? this back-and-forth we've seen between the naacp and the tea party movement. taking a couple twists and turns. today one of the tea party movement's most visible spokesman has now pulled a controversial blog post, one that even had some of his own supporters saying he went too far. in the blog tea party express spokesman mark williams wrote a mock letter from the naacp president ben jellis to president abraham lincoln. one said "black people don't cotton to the whole emancipation," a lot of people wonder if this is the way to move this conversation forward. last week before the blog posting, jellis talked about how tea party grops should move away from what he calls racist elements. >> we see tea party activists with signs. no one takes a sign and escorts them out for that sort of foolishness. look, with increasing influence comes increasing responsibility to act responsibly. you are irresponsible when you called us rac
stay with us. >>> have you been watching this raw debate this week over racism? this back-and-forth we've seen between the naacp and the tea party movement. taking a couple twists and turns. today one of the tea party movement's most visible spokesman has now pulled a controversial blog post, one that even had some of his own supporters saying he went too far. in the blog tea party express spokesman mark williams wrote a mock letter from the naacp president ben jellis to president...
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lot of us drink the coffee. a lot of people say it's too expensive, but this is something that's admirable about star bucks. we went to seattle to sit down with the ceo howard schulz and what struck me most and you can see there is what the company spends and their dedication to health care and it goes back 30-plus years to his childhood and what health care meant to him and his family. i want you to take a listen to part of our interview. >> i grew up in brooklyn, in the projects which was subsidized housing. my parents were great, working-class people, but at the same time as we grew up i think realized that we were not the privileged few. we were on the other side of the tracks and i think what i -- what i felt as a kid and what -- and what stayed with me as i was trying to build starbucks is to ensure the fact that any insecurity or lack of respect that someone would feel as a result of where they came from should somehow be refined by how the company would treat its employees, and i just felt very strongly
lot of us drink the coffee. a lot of people say it's too expensive, but this is something that's admirable about star bucks. we went to seattle to sit down with the ceo howard schulz and what struck me most and you can see there is what the company spends and their dedication to health care and it goes back 30-plus years to his childhood and what health care meant to him and his family. i want you to take a listen to part of our interview. >> i grew up in brooklyn, in the projects which...
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my meineke. >>> back with us, hal sparks in dallas and richard quest in london. bp set a new date for fixing the oil leak. if all goes perfectly well with no glitches, good weather and everything, july 27th is what an executive of the company said. it's well ahead of mid august. the new target date is the day they will report second quarter earnings and speak to investors. president obama will meet with the british prime minister on u.s. soil. is all of this enough to regain shareholders trust? i know it's interesting because the british papers two weeks ago said the deadline of the middle of august, they are going to try to deliver something earlier, if they can because they have to restore confidence in the company. >> right. >> i don't think that's what they are going to try to do. no. if you read what they said, worse case scenario, august. best case, they are terrified of damaging further the original core of the well, the well bore. that is what this is all about. as they intersect it and drill, they want to make sure they are going to do it right. he's giv
my meineke. >>> back with us, hal sparks in dallas and richard quest in london. bp set a new date for fixing the oil leak. if all goes perfectly well with no glitches, good weather and everything, july 27th is what an executive of the company said. it's well ahead of mid august. the new target date is the day they will report second quarter earnings and speak to investors. president obama will meet with the british prime minister on u.s. soil. is all of this enough to regain...
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we know that you are used to snow but this is crazy. the city is getting a fresh blanket today, too. some areas could see a foot. that's the lake effect for you. two feet fell last week, the storm dumped so much snow that some homes couldn't handle the weight on the roof. >> it was heavy and it's kind ever dangerous at some point. >> the whole awning including the door and the steps into the mobile home. >> we're in a desperate situation here. >> reynolds wolf, they said the city moved about 10,000 truckloads of this snow. >> hard to believe. >> yeah. it's insane. >> the issue we've got, the strong wind out of the north and the northwest, the lake water is relatively warm which heightens the sense of evaporation. it's cool air aloft, freezes and this is what you have. the wind direction pretty easy to see if you notice the movement. everything out of the north and the northwest, as it continues to march across there are a couple of key spots that are going to get fairly heavy snowfall. you look at these models, there is the possibility
we know that you are used to snow but this is crazy. the city is getting a fresh blanket today, too. some areas could see a foot. that's the lake effect for you. two feet fell last week, the storm dumped so much snow that some homes couldn't handle the weight on the roof. >> it was heavy and it's kind ever dangerous at some point. >> the whole awning including the door and the steps into the mobile home. >> we're in a desperate situation here. >> reynolds wolf, they said...
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a lot of us. reynolds wolf will tell us how cold we all feel. >>> in dallas, the nfl getting ready to set up shop for super bowl xlv. legal officials are there to set up this week. the big game isn't until february 6th. >> remember proposition eight, voters passed it two years ago but it's still being challenged. a federal appeals court hearing going on today in san francisco. dan simon outside the courthouse. this goes on and on and on. what are we expecting today? >> reporter: well, today it's from front of the ninth circuit court of appeals will the case will be heard by a three-judge panel. it was just back in august when vaughn walker tossed prop eight aside. it was a historic ruling but everything was put on hold while this case continues to make its way through the court system. you touched on prop eight. proposition eight was a voter led initiative passed by a narrow majority of california voters, 52% majority in november 2008. it defined marriage between a man and a woman. the name of thi
a lot of us. reynolds wolf will tell us how cold we all feel. >>> in dallas, the nfl getting ready to set up shop for super bowl xlv. legal officials are there to set up this week. the big game isn't until february 6th. >> remember proposition eight, voters passed it two years ago but it's still being challenged. a federal appeals court hearing going on today in san francisco. dan simon outside the courthouse. this goes on and on and on. what are we expecting today? >>...
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she joins us now from new orleans. congratulations. >> well, thank you very much. >> so persistence paid off. give me an idea how you got notice that you were a winner. >> well, they basically showed up at my door one night as i was watching tv. and surprised me with that news. and i was very, very surprised. >> wow. and describe for me that moment, all that they told you, because it is not just a car, part of this jackpot includes cash money and a vehicle. right? >> yes. yes. there was a vehicle parked in front of my house with a big red bow on it. and then they showed me this huge check with all of these zeros. and that was my first realization of just how big this prize is. >> you almost look a little reluctant to open the door, we're looking at the images now it kind of like who are you, what's going on here. >> yes. >> this caught you off guard. you had no idea they were coming. >> it did. it caught me off guard. i had seen this bright white light on my driveway. so i was really getting up to investigate. looked i
she joins us now from new orleans. congratulations. >> well, thank you very much. >> so persistence paid off. give me an idea how you got notice that you were a winner. >> well, they basically showed up at my door one night as i was watching tv. and surprised me with that news. and i was very, very surprised. >> wow. and describe for me that moment, all that they told you, because it is not just a car, part of this jackpot includes cash money and a vehicle. right?...
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when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself, the causes of death are in some cases, in most cases, cancer kills through me tas ta sis. where the cells take over different parts of the body. and that's called me tas te sis. that's not the only reason. in the case of leukemia, which is a cancer of the white blood cells, it grows in the bone marrow. part of the reason that often people die is from infections because the cancer cells take over the bone marrow and they make it impossible for the bone marrow to normally work. so much as the disease itself are hetro gs again esis. >> i think you can see the people living normal lives today, larry. we've funded over 1,500 cancer research programs in over 30 countries around the world. >> including ours. >> including dean's over the years. i just can't tell you, as you travel around the world, you see one success story after another. >> larry: you hear it every day. >> we have an aging population that's dramatically older. the incidence is higher. o
when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself, the causes of death are in some cases, in most cases, cancer kills through me tas ta sis. where the cells take over different parts of the body. and that's called me tas te sis. that's not the only reason. in the case of leukemia, which is a cancer of the white blood cells, it grows in the bone marrow. part of the reason that often people die is from infections because the cancer cells take over the...
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the congressional black caucus foundation, has told us -- we had them on the other night, they told us, that each of your relatives said they were not relative on the form. they signed off that everything was true on the application. >> i'm sorry that happened. i'm not even aware of it and i know that my grandkids didn't do this intentionally. i don't even know if they've seen the forms because i hadn't seen the forms until this year. >> well, they signed the forms. >> let me assure you that i have repaid all of the money. i'm not blaming anybody but myself. i'm taking full responsibility. and i'm going to move forward. >> well, representative johnson, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> congresswoman johnson's take on the scandal. joining me now is todd gillman of "the dallas morning news," who broke this story and has new developments. todd, thanks so much for being with us. todd, what did you think of that interview? that happened last night. what did you make of it? >> you got a lot of answers out of her. and you asked a lot of really terrific qu
the congressional black caucus foundation, has told us -- we had them on the other night, they told us, that each of your relatives said they were not relative on the form. they signed off that everything was true on the application. >> i'm sorry that happened. i'm not even aware of it and i know that my grandkids didn't do this intentionally. i don't even know if they've seen the forms because i hadn't seen the forms until this year. >> well, they signed the forms. >> let me...
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. >>> thanks so much for joining us tonight. can a politician simply refuse to debate her opponents and refuse to answer questions from reporters and still get elected? we will soon find out. fresh from her debate disaster, arizona's governor says never again, no more debates, period. wait until you hear the reason she says she took part in that one disastrous debate wednesday. according to her, it wasn't to talk to voters. it was money, $1.7 million. we're keeping them honest. >>> also tonight another politician that seems to be dodging questions and responsibility, democratic congresswoman eddie bernice johnson, now blaming her top staffer for a scholarship scandal, giving thousands in charities of scholarship money to her relatives and staffer's relatives. >>> we're tracking earl up the east coast, though nowhere near as strong as anyone feared. it's now closing in on new england. where, when and how badly it could affect your labor day weekend. >>> andre agassi dominated tennis and, for much of his life, hated every single m
. >>> thanks so much for joining us tonight. can a politician simply refuse to debate her opponents and refuse to answer questions from reporters and still get elected? we will soon find out. fresh from her debate disaster, arizona's governor says never again, no more debates, period. wait until you hear the reason she says she took part in that one disastrous debate wednesday. according to her, it wasn't to talk to voters. it was money, $1.7 million. we're keeping them honest....
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use cut the oil you spray it over. the oil gets cut, mixed in with water and all of a sudden it flushes out. >> do you want to see something cool? >> yeah. >> we can -- can we walk this way and take a look at the dome that's being loaded there -- >> is that live? >> i think it is. >> it's a live picture now. >> they painted it then because it was orange. it was a rusty orange color. unless that's another one. look at that. this thing weighs tons and tons and tons. made of concrete and steel. they are going to drop this thing on top of the -- >> the well head? >> the wellhead. it's going to go completely over the blowout preventer because the blowout preventer didn't work. blowout preventer is leaking because of the way the line kinked. so the line kinked and oil was coming out of the top of that where the blow out preventer shouldn't be allowing it to come out. all the oil is going to collect in here, float. oil floats. it's going to float up to this funnel and they're going to drop a line on this funnel and suck the o
use cut the oil you spray it over. the oil gets cut, mixed in with water and all of a sudden it flushes out. >> do you want to see something cool? >> yeah. >> we can -- can we walk this way and take a look at the dome that's being loaded there -- >> is that live? >> i think it is. >> it's a live picture now. >> they painted it then because it was orange. it was a rusty orange color. unless that's another one. look at that. this thing weighs tons and...
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>> a lot have us lost a lot of sleep over this. you cannot help it. >> you had him. >>> 11 women missing. murdered. and no one in cleveland seem to blink an eye. >> at that time i was saying, why me? >> she could have easily been just another victim at this house. when she said her alleged attacker anthony sole tried to kill her. on the evening of december 8th, 2008. but she got away. police arrested sole that same night but gladdis said she was told police didn't have enough evidence to hold him so they let him go. no one knew at the time that bodies were piling up in his house. martin flask is cleveland's public safety director. the police chief's boss. >> is that just kind of keep you up at night? >> a lot of us lost a lot of sleep over this. you cannot help it. >> you had him. >> we had him. perhaps we may have in a different set of circumstances, knowing what you know now, maybe have saved a couple victims. >> six. >> potentially. but clearly, that didn't happen. >> crystal dosier was 35 years old when she went missing. she wa
>> a lot have us lost a lot of sleep over this. you cannot help it. >> you had him. >>> 11 women missing. murdered. and no one in cleveland seem to blink an eye. >> at that time i was saying, why me? >> she could have easily been just another victim at this house. when she said her alleged attacker anthony sole tried to kill her. on the evening of december 8th, 2008. but she got away. police arrested sole that same night but gladdis said she was told police...
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but they did allow us to observe her book signing. it was good for us, only one problem. they had the music playing really loudly in there presumably to drown out any questions we ask. and at one point it stopped, so we asked her about her presidential ambitions. take a look. any chance you're closer to an announcement on running for president? >> am i doing interviews? i thought i had music and talking to the nice people. >> well, we're nice too. >> not always, but maybe you are. >> are you getting any closer? >> no, not any closer yet. >> any comment on what governor romney said last night on the "tonight show." >> no, no, no -- >> what did he say on the "tonight show"? >> he said he would quit as governor of massachusetts. >> get him out. get him out. get him out. >> you're done. >> sir, were you the one that turned off the music? >> i did not turn off the music, no ma'am. no, no, governor, i would not do that, i promise. >> reporter: now, for the record, we did not turn off her music, we can assure you of that. but one thing about her presidential ambitions we should
but they did allow us to observe her book signing. it was good for us, only one problem. they had the music playing really loudly in there presumably to drown out any questions we ask. and at one point it stopped, so we asked her about her presidential ambitions. take a look. any chance you're closer to an announcement on running for president? >> am i doing interviews? i thought i had music and talking to the nice people. >> well, we're nice too. >> not always, but maybe you...
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i used to get calls. and he would say, people want to meet my sister, come on and i said, kenny, i'm in bed. >> larry: you're going to meet some others who say it happened to them. stick around. >> larry: talking about a new film coming to you in a couple of weeks. the film is "conviction" with hillary swank. why did it take so long to get made? >> because movies like this are hard. you got to do them right or they tend to be -- they can be easily sort of generic. and overly sentimental and people get a little nervous about that. what were you going to say, hill. >> wouldn't you say just getting a movie made in general is hard right now? >> every time you make a movie it's an act of will so there's no question about that. >> even with million dollar baby, they said we didn't want to make this. so making movies is just hard. >> when this movie was first sold, the movie business was different than it is "today." now the budgets are lower. there's more transformers and you know stuff in the theaters. i mean
i used to get calls. and he would say, people want to meet my sister, come on and i said, kenny, i'm in bed. >> larry: you're going to meet some others who say it happened to them. stick around. >> larry: talking about a new film coming to you in a couple of weeks. the film is "conviction" with hillary swank. why did it take so long to get made? >> because movies like this are hard. you got to do them right or they tend to be -- they can be easily sort of generic....
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i believe they are joining us. who do we have with us there? okay 0. we are going to start off with the man who found the camera. paul schultz is on the phone with us. paul, you were in key west looking out for tar balls right? >> that is correct. >> and suddenly you saw the cam rain the water. you see this camera, what did you do? >> i was just walking along the shore line there, the red color of the camera caught my eye. and i looked down and grabbed it. it was a camera in water-proof housing floating there. >> we are seeing pictures that were found on that camera. you get on the web and say i want to know whose pictures these are, what happens next? >> i was lead to aruba based on the clues in the pictures. one of the schools in the pictures had a sign on the wall that was written in dutch. i was lead down to the dutch antilles. >> they got the word to the man whose camera it is. he is in aruba and he had been taking the pictures. talk to me when you were looking at the video, this thing with the turtle, you have studied this video, what is going on
i believe they are joining us. who do we have with us there? okay 0. we are going to start off with the man who found the camera. paul schultz is on the phone with us. paul, you were in key west looking out for tar balls right? >> that is correct. >> and suddenly you saw the cam rain the water. you see this camera, what did you do? >> i was just walking along the shore line there, the red color of the camera caught my eye. and i looked down and grabbed it. it was a camera in...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. want huge value? try new bounty huge roll. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate, >>> mike, come on. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend said. >> you work hard, you're in every movie. >> well, eem i'm such a -- i'm such a whore i can't say no. >> does anyone else smell pot? >> what are you, a cop? >> no. >> then what's it to you? >> brian. >> ryan. my name's ryan. >> get me a cup of coffee. >> when betty white says she wants a cup of coffee, you get her a [ bleep ] cup of coffee. >> by the way, that snickers super bowl commercial won the annual "usa today" ad-meter as the year's best super bowl commercial. do you consider yourself a new sex symbol for the younger generation? >> oh, yes. oh, yes. i mean, i -- not that i consider m
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. want huge value? try new bounty huge roll. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate, >>> mike, come on. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend said. >> you work hard, you're in every movie. >> well,...
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arwa damon for us. thank you. >>> it is a process that's just getting started and you'll hear about it until the end of the year. the census. will you participate? it's not fun. it's not pretty. it's my dry skin, and it's deep down uncomfortable. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena moisture wrap body lotion goes deep to heal dry skin at the source. the breakthrough formula wraps and seals more hydration deep inside skin, so after 12 hours, skin's condition is improved 2x more than eucerin original. now i can heal on a deeper level. beautiful. [ female announcer ] new moisture wrap body lotion. neutrogena skin care. #1 dermatologist recommended. neutrogena skin care. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to ser? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the hum
arwa damon for us. thank you. >>> it is a process that's just getting started and you'll hear about it until the end of the year. the census. will you participate? it's not fun. it's not pretty. it's my dry skin, and it's deep down uncomfortable. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena moisture wrap body lotion goes deep to heal dry skin at the source. the breakthrough formula wraps and seals more hydration deep inside skin, so after 12 hours, skin's condition is improved 2x more than...
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you got to use fire its walls, an i fire us and anti-spyware programs. keep your technology current with the latest security updates. don't just keep clicking later. identity thieves can't steal your information if they can't get to it. keep your bank, credit card statements, passports, social security card, birth srkts. review your credit reports from the throw reporting agency, that's uquifax, transunion and esperion. go to annualcreditreport.com, i'll say it again, annualcreditreport.com. it takes surprisingly little to set up a fraudulent account and establish false credit in someone else's name. you should never carry your social security card in your wallet or purse and give the not in to anyone you don't know or trust. and you can learn much more about mastering your mind on the show that saves you money, your bottom line, every saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. eastern. right here on cnn. don? >> thank you, christine. >>> up next, a look at what's making news this week including don't ask, don't tell back in the courts. >>> plus, a jury is seated in
you got to use fire its walls, an i fire us and anti-spyware programs. keep your technology current with the latest security updates. don't just keep clicking later. identity thieves can't steal your information if they can't get to it. keep your bank, credit card statements, passports, social security card, birth srkts. review your credit reports from the throw reporting agency, that's uquifax, transunion and esperion. go to annualcreditreport.com, i'll say it again, annualcreditreport.com. it...
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[car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] progress. progress for new york city cab drivers, like ossman ali is being able to carry people, who aren't carrying cash. meaning more convenience for passengers, and more business for cab drivers. all thanks to the ease and freedom of visa digital currency. now that's progress. visa. currency of progress. >>> welcome back to "the most news in the morning." this guy has been called the hate clearic, inspiring terrorists. there's reason to be particularly wary of sheik abdullah el-faisal. the muslim spiritual leader is using the internet preaching to a new audience kinter terrorism officials fear it's too close for comfort. last month i traveled to jamaica to meet him for an interview. little did i know what i was getting into. we came to meet the radical islamic preacher known as jamaican on his own turf. and up a winding road into the jamaican hillside we climb ed. sheik abdullah el-faisal invited us to clear his name from an awful past. we quick
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that's going to do it for us. coming up, a tour of notorious joran van der sloot's prison cell in peru. the hard to define. to those who'd climb mountains or sail across seas... for the perfect vanilla or honey from bees. to the lovers of orchards where simple is grown, who treat every bite as a world of its own. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real... from we who believe... we know just how you feel. häagen-dazs. you know, the guys who always do a super job. well, it is. just go to superpages.com®. and look for a business with the superguarantee® shield. you'll get the job done right, or we'll step in and help to make it right. so, protect yourself with a business backed by the superguarantee®. only at superpages.com®. and let the good guys come to the rescue. oatmeal cookies! bar bell! hey, hey, hey... what's the problem? we're shipping a package to andy but we can't send everything. it'd be too heavy. bar bell! cookies! never fear civilians! a postal carrier!! you guys need a priority
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thanks for joining us tonight. nine days until election day, and the entire momentum of this campaign could be turning. democrats are now claiming the polls are tightening in their favor, including in nevada for the senate majority leader harry reid. also, the head of the dnc made this pitch on abc this morning. >> we saved the auto industry. we've saved the financial sector. we passed a bill enabling women to get equal pay for equal work and done historic health care reform, among many other bills. we feel very good about the accomplishments and that's why i think you see the polls closing. people understand that. >> well, this week the president,ed first lady and the vice president all making their final appeals, including in illinois where mr. obama's former senate seat could go to a republican. so my question now to cnn's senior political editor mark preston is has the president's appeal been underestimated, and is he closing the gap here, mark? >> reporter: well, clearly the white house, don, is very careful a
thanks for joining us tonight. nine days until election day, and the entire momentum of this campaign could be turning. democrats are now claiming the polls are tightening in their favor, including in nevada for the senate majority leader harry reid. also, the head of the dnc made this pitch on abc this morning. >> we saved the auto industry. we've saved the financial sector. we passed a bill enabling women to get equal pay for equal work and done historic health care reform, among many...
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there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. this site has a should i try priceline instead? >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. ♪ >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. 24 minutes past the hour. time for an a.m. original, something you'll see only on "american morning." hit hard by the recession, the once proud c
there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities...
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talk to us about this guy's play. he left phoenix and got off to a bit of a slow start but now. >> there's an adjustment period, as there has been with the miami heat as well, the free agents down there. he was one of the markee free agents of the summer. there were questions about amar'e stoudemire, a, his health, he is injury-prone, one of the reasons the suns wouldn't go further with the deal they offered. and secondly, could he carry a team? he's been a great player, but he's always you played with steve nash. 's doing that right now, leading candidate for the mvp in the nba. >> but it's early. >> it's december. >> i'm one of these guys who believes the nba is a much better league when the knicks -- it's been forever since they've been competitive. >> absolutely. >> but it is a much more interesting league when the knicks -- for me it's like when the raiders play good football it's better for the nfl. do you agree? >> i agree. new york is the center of the basketball universe. >> right. deserved or undeserved. >>
talk to us about this guy's play. he left phoenix and got off to a bit of a slow start but now. >> there's an adjustment period, as there has been with the miami heat as well, the free agents down there. he was one of the markee free agents of the summer. there were questions about amar'e stoudemire, a, his health, he is injury-prone, one of the reasons the suns wouldn't go further with the deal they offered. and secondly, could he carry a team? he's been a great player, but he's always...
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thanks for joining us. we start tonight in san bruno, cafornia, where there are new questions about that gas pipeline that exploded on thursday killing at least four people. some are still missing. cnn has obtained a document from the owner, pg & e, saying the pipeline had a relatively high risk and likelihood of failure. some residents were escorted back to their homes today to see the damage to their neighborhood. those with the most dadly damaged homes are still being kept away. cnn's ted rowland went along with one family left speechless by the devastation. >> holy [ bleep ]. what the [ bleep ] is that? >> reporter: this incredible home video was captured moments after the explosion from a house balcony just behind the gas pipe. the voice you hear belongs to walter mccaffrey. he had one hand on his video camera, the other on his phonei telling his wife not to come home with their three children. this is the view from that deck now. walter and his wife werey allowd back unday aernoon to their house for t
thanks for joining us. we start tonight in san bruno, cafornia, where there are new questions about that gas pipeline that exploded on thursday killing at least four people. some are still missing. cnn has obtained a document from the owner, pg & e, saying the pipeline had a relatively high risk and likelihood of failure. some residents were escorted back to their homes today to see the damage to their neighborhood. those with the most dadly damaged homes are still being kept away. cnn's...
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suzanne malveaux with us. always good to have you here with us. >> reporter: nice to see you, t.j. >> you followed the president to maine. the controversy followed him, as well. people won't be surprised it's republicans criticizing the president. getting a little down time in with the family. >> reporter: you've got to admit it. this is a gorgeous place out here if you're going to vacation. just behind me frenchmen's bay. you see that sand bar over there. that is where we expect the first family to cross over to check it out like many of the tourists. they are taking a break for three days or so. i had a chance to go running this morning, talk to folks. people come here from all over the world to do whale watching, kayaking, biking. we saw the first family yesterday hiking along mount cadillac. they had chance to go on a boat ride around the harbor, take pictures, get ice cream. all the things they enjoy and they like to do. clearly, there are some people who are upset, who feel either he should be working or
suzanne malveaux with us. always good to have you here with us. >> reporter: nice to see you, t.j. >> you followed the president to maine. the controversy followed him, as well. people won't be surprised it's republicans criticizing the president. getting a little down time in with the family. >> reporter: you've got to admit it. this is a gorgeous place out here if you're going to vacation. just behind me frenchmen's bay. you see that sand bar over there. that is where we...
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second game plan, still using that boat, still using a siphon, but possibly using something different, referred to as a containment dome or a top hat, that will be placed over the leak at the first opportunity, but the other thing you're referring to, the junk shot, almost the effect of a giant shotgun that instead of pellets would be firing pieces of rubber, parts of tires into the leak itself. then they put a layer of ocean mud and then put a bit of cement layer, almost like if you had a cut on your arm and kind of putting a compress to seal off the wound, that's what they're trying to do. >> that last option seems quite impossible. if you remember the images earlier this week showing the thrust of oil, trying to insert anything in that leak and then topping it off with concrete, how do you hold that stuff into place in order to lay the concrete, and oh, by the way, this is still a mile deep. it's hard to understand how these things can work. >> it's a great thing to ask, the flow rate alone of that oil and the natural gas coming out is just ridiculous. and trying to get the first o
second game plan, still using that boat, still using a siphon, but possibly using something different, referred to as a containment dome or a top hat, that will be placed over the leak at the first opportunity, but the other thing you're referring to, the junk shot, almost the effect of a giant shotgun that instead of pellets would be firing pieces of rubber, parts of tires into the leak itself. then they put a layer of ocean mud and then put a bit of cement layer, almost like if you had a cut...
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he testified he sold the guy the tnt he used -- aldly used to blow up the two embassies, u.s. embassies. how critical is that that they won't be able to use this testimony. >> it's critical, randi. >> go ahead, avery. >> i think it's significant only because it is important evidence. there's enough evidence to convict him in the case. it does highlight what you just said. the question of military tribunals versus civil courts. you've got 218 quicks in federal court, four in military tribunals. i think that tells you the story. >> richard, the last word. >> randi, the information about this man was derived from overseas, secret jails operated by the cia where individuals were allegedly being tortured. this judge in the southern district of new york was not going to tolerate that. he precluded the government from using that witness. this was a leadoff witness, an important witness. they are claiming they can get the conviction. that might be bravado. this hurts. >> they are saying he gave up the name through torture. thank you. we'll talk to you in just a bit. we have plenty mor
he testified he sold the guy the tnt he used -- aldly used to blow up the two embassies, u.s. embassies. how critical is that that they won't be able to use this testimony. >> it's critical, randi. >> go ahead, avery. >> i think it's significant only because it is important evidence. there's enough evidence to convict him in the case. it does highlight what you just said. the question of military tribunals versus civil courts. you've got 218 quicks in federal court, four in...
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those interest names the bushes use for the grandparents. >> larry: do you still use them? >> yes, i do. >> larry: tell me about the drinking. >> well, george and i lived in midland for the first ten years that we were married. and the life there in west texas had a lot of drinking. drinking was a part of it. our social life was to go out on the weekends, go out on friday night usually with all of our friends to eat mexican food. and the ladies would drink margaritas, and the men would drink beer. and the next night on saturday night we would go to somebody's house for dinner where, you know, we'd barbecue and people would bring hors d'oeuvres or whatever and we would drink. >> larry: you too? >> us too. everyone, women and men did. i really thought that george drank too much, and i would notice it. and you know, it might be funny. i say this in the book, when other people's husbands have too much to drink, but i didn't think it was funny when mine did. >> larry: did you encourage him to get help? >> i encouraged him. i put in the book i didn't use the line "it's jim beam o
those interest names the bushes use for the grandparents. >> larry: do you still use them? >> yes, i do. >> larry: tell me about the drinking. >> well, george and i lived in midland for the first ten years that we were married. and the life there in west texas had a lot of drinking. drinking was a part of it. our social life was to go out on the weekends, go out on friday night usually with all of our friends to eat mexican food. and the ladies would drink margaritas,...
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, lived very close to us. so we saw them a lot. we have the same friends from having grown up in midland -- >> larry: that's nice. >> and all our years of marriage. >> larry: you are high school friends. what do you miss the most about it? the trapings? >> i've been laughing and saying the chef. but i miss the beautiful house. i miss the people that work there. the butlers and the ushers and everyone you get to know really well. also, eight years is a, you know, a long time to live in that beautiful house. i'm happy with my new, private line in dallas. >> larry: by the way, time for another of our top "larry king live's moments. tonight's pick involves presidential appearances. every united states president since nixon has been on our show. take a look back. i like to do presidents, of course. you can't get any higher than that. >> anybody who considers the job of the presidency and doesn't think it's a little daunting probably hasn't been paying attention. >> larry: so smart. he is really smart. the book is s
, lived very close to us. so we saw them a lot. we have the same friends from having grown up in midland -- >> larry: that's nice. >> and all our years of marriage. >> larry: you are high school friends. what do you miss the most about it? the trapings? >> i've been laughing and saying the chef. but i miss the beautiful house. i miss the people that work there. the butlers and the ushers and everyone you get to know really well. also, eight years is a, you know, a long...
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>> to educate us. but they're not paying a price, they're getting such tender loving care and safety and all of that but it's not freedom. it's easy for the outside people to say, oh, we should let them all be free. what we're doing to their environment, and taking away from their environment, pretty much there's not going to be any place to set them free. >> larry: there ain't no free. >> exactly. >> larry: we'll be right back with betty white on this edition of "larry king." we invite you to put us to the test. and may the best car win. we invite you to put us to the test. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ wind howling ] [ male announcer ] when you ha
>> to educate us. but they're not paying a price, they're getting such tender loving care and safety and all of that but it's not freedom. it's easy for the outside people to say, oh, we should let them all be free. what we're doing to their environment, and taking away from their environment, pretty much there's not going to be any place to set them free. >> larry: there ain't no free. >> exactly. >> larry: we'll be right back with betty white on this edition of...